Looking forward to a future without the past...

I have my computer set to automatically apply the windows security update.  For the last several weeks Security Update for Microsoft .NET Framework, Version 1.1 Service Pack 1 (KB886903) has failed to install and is on a continuous loop of attempting.  I have tried to install it manually, cleaned out my temporary, looked for a corrupt install in add/remove programs, and read the Microsoft support article ( http://support.microsoft.com/kb/887219 ) which was linked on the support page.  I think I understand from that article that there was once a problem which has since been resolved in which the installation failed.  However, I still cannot install the update even manually.

I know that some Stardock applications make use of Microsoft .NET Framework and I am wondering if i have to unload things, or if it would hurt my applications to get a different version of Net Framework.

At the very least I would like to get my computer out of the loop it is in, constantly nagging me about the update and leaving an icon in my tray.

Thank you.

edited to add that subsequent updates have installed without a problem.


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on Jul 13, 2005
You don't need it and hide it on the MS update site.
on Jul 13, 2005
cleaned out my temporary


Oh yeah, I forgot...."temporary" what?????
on Jul 13, 2005

Windows updates are currently failing to install/download for me...

Always some glitch, lately...

on Jul 13, 2005
You and Diane seem to be sharing the same possessed computer..........
on Jul 13, 2005

It's the first time [for me] that an update has failed to dl....

I have a feeling the fault is somehow with the new updater itself....

on Jul 13, 2005
Check 'Services' and make sure 'Auto Update' is enabled and set to 'Automatic'........
on Jul 13, 2005
If you want to give Microsoft a breather this month , here's the manual installs: Link
on Jul 13, 2005
I feel like I'm talkin' to myself.........

Anyway....I replicated the failure twice (I got the updates yesterday) and these two methods fixed both (pick one or both):
#1
. Start, click Run, type regsvr32 qmgr.dll in the Open box, and then click OK.
. Start, click Run, type regsvr32 qmgrprxy.dll in the Open box, and then click OK.

#2
Link

#3 If you want to just wait, that's fine too.....the problem is in fact the Update site.
on Jul 13, 2005

hehe... hi Gary!  Thanks, I like your first answer best.  That fix came with so many warnings...  I didn't know I could hide them.  Temporary spot where things that download in bits go to gather themselves.  I think i cleaned that spot out.

How you doing?  I got a camera!  Its a spiffy little Sony... and already i have eleven downloads even if it isn't a very good picture.  hehe

on Jul 13, 2005

O.. and thanks Gary.  You always know what's what.

 

on Jul 13, 2005
ohhhhhhhh............I love when I get lips
on Jul 14, 2005
Sorry, Gary....I had to go out.....thanks for the solution/s .... I'll give 'em a go...
on Jul 14, 2005
.....don't forget, Paul...........I like lips...
on Jul 14, 2005
hehe... girls are lucky that way.
on Jul 14, 2005

Sorry, Gary...ya ain't gettin' mine...

BTW....I'm getting fairly frequent 'not respondings' with IExplode....usually having to kill the process and restart....been like that for a few days now....

#1 didn't do anything regarding getting the updates to dl/install....

...moving on to #2 ...

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